Bobby Wiggins

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Bobby Wiggins rose from his own addiction to become a selfless champion for others battling substance abuse.

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About Bobby Wiggins

Having overcome a life-long addiction – through the Narconon Program in 1977, Bobby went on to help thousands of people recover from their own addictions.
For nearly 40 years, Bobby has worked hands-on in a rehab-setting helping drug addicts and alcoholics recover from addiction.

Following are a few of his accomplishments:
Bobby Wiggins has reached over 900,000 school children with live drug education presentations on five continents. Audio-visually he has also reached over 13 million school children in over 11,000 schools throughout America.
He is featured in two award-winning videos that won 1st place in the prestigious Aurora Awards. For educational DVDs: Ecstasy – The Real Story 2006 and Drugs & Emotions 2015.
Featured in ‘The 10 Things Your Friends May Not Know About Drugs’, series showing on youtube.com, which has over 2 million visits.
Bobby’s presentations and lectures include:

The NFL Alumni Association and trained ex-NFL players to deliver drug education in Northern California.
By special invitation, Bobby was invited to speak at Britain’s House of Lords to educate members of Parliament on substance abuse.
He has delivered his drug education program to 5 top universities in India.
Bobby trained agents for the Drug Enforcement Agency of the Philippines to deliver the drug education curriculum to students throughout schools in Manila.
He was contracted by consultants for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) to educate pilots in airports throughout New England.
He created a drug education curriculum for high school students. An independent science study was conducted on that curriculum and the results were published in a major medical journal. The United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration approved the Narconon Drug Education Curriculum High School Program as an Approved and Evidence-based Program.

In 2021 - 2023 Bobby was working with the youth detention centers and other youth groups in various areas in Florida - to help change the perception of drugs in our youth.